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hey guys thanks for this video. We just launched our website through wix and had planned on beginning our blog on this site also. This video has totally changed my mind. Going to work on writing content, and building our website through wordpress and then when our monthly subscription with wix is up – moving everything to wordpress. ahhh at least we found this out now, at the start. thanks again!

howdy do, so very happy with all the help you've provided! Definitely subscribe and about to sign up for wordpress. However being from the UK does Bluehost cater across the globe or just the US. Many thanks

It's a bad idea to use your host as your registrar. Noob mistake. Why? Because if you have any problems with Bluehost (and you will eventually) they have you trapped there. Short of hiring a lawyer or a professional domain arbitrator, your domain could be trapped aka 'locked.' Even then, Bluehost probably has millions of domains and couldn't litigate them all. It's a quagmire. Never do this. Always choose a reputable domain registrar. It's why our government has separation of powers, you don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Ideally, you also have a 3rd company for DNS. Again, your host or your registrar may not have fast DNS! What if your host goes offline? You can't get your blog back operational without DNS access. Believe me it happens. I have changed hosts dozens of times since the 90s. Power surges, hackers, construction accidents, server theft, the list goes on and on. People like Bluehost because they pay well for referrals, but you're getting weak performance which inhibits your SEO growth and increases your likelihood of getting hacked or shut down.

I know you highly highly don’t recommend it But; what if your so tightly stretched and can not get any money to pay even the $5.95 and whatever WordPress is monthly do you think going into it know I don’t own my content and still do WordPress.com to get that little bit extra per mo to mover over to Bluehost would that be ok?